On Monday, December 1, 2003, at 02:40 PM, Desert Fox wrote:
Do you have the terminators on the card installed or removed? Are you hooked
up to both the 50 pin and 68 pin internal connectors? That is another no-go.
You can use one or the other so you'd need to get a 68 to 50 pin converter
and put them both on the narrow connection...

The Seagate ST15050N (narrow) 4Gb HD is on the 950's internal SCSI bus 0.


The JackHammer card has the terminators in place (is this wrong?), and I'm using a 68 pin cable to connect to the 2 Seagate ST15050W (wide) 4Gb HD's. If I delete the stripe and replace it with simple partitions, both drives mount correctly, and have run a long test on the two drives with no errors.

The two wide drives are id 0, and 1, and the JackHammer shows up as id 7.

John


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